Many people live moral lives—but what actually grounds morality?
Justin Brierley explores why shared values exist… yet argues Christianity offers a unique foundation for human dignity, forgiveness, and redemption.
Where do our morals really come from?
If reality is just physics… where do human rights come from? 🤔
Justin Brierley argues that concepts like truth, morality, and dignity can’t be grounded in a purely material world.
So what are they standing on?
When culture shifts, who gets silenced?
Justin Brierley argues that asking people to “leave faith at the door” isn’t neutrality—it’s exclusion.
And here’s the twist: even modern ideas of human dignity may rest on Christian foundations.
Watch the full conversation
Secularism: fair playing field… or quiet censorship of faith? 🤔
Justin Brierley explains why pushing religion out of public life doesn’t create neutrality—it creates a new dominant worldview.
A must-watch on faith, freedom, and the future of society
Just as overprotective parenting fails to build resilient children, is government policing of offensive speech preventing our society from developing a desperately needed "thick skin"?
Singapore just set the global gold standard for protecting children from irresponsible gender medicine.
Here's everything you need to know about the new policy protecting hundreds of vulnerable young Singaporeans.
https://t.co/WzG2hxUVtp
Once a society decides that avoiding suffering and maximizing personal control trump the objective value of life, is there any logical limit to medically assisted dying?
At 20-30, childless friends seemed freer, richer, happier. At 50? Their fun became emptiness—restaurants, vacations, retirement, loneliness. My four kids bring weekly milestones and joy. No deathbed regrets about career pinnacles.